Listly by Diana Bert
Here are a list of videos about what 21st Century Learning is, and how I rank them.
Very interesting statistics on how much the world has become digital and how little our classrooms have. States that all classrooms should be using technology to teach.
This is a video showing kids of all ages in grade school encouraging teachers to use technology to keep them engaged in the content and allow them to be more creative.
An interesting look inside what college students think about classes and how information is delivered in their classes. It shows some of the most important characteristics of students in today's classrooms.
Students are begging teachers and schools to engage them in technology. To allow them to use tools that they know and love using to be creative, evaluate, and apply knowledge.
Interesting video on what we need to do to teach in the 21st Century. Right now we teach in disconnect in a world that is connected. Schools need to make students masters with content and not of content. Explains 3 steps in doing this: Foundation, Exploration and Application.
"21st Century Learning Matters" - The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources - Colorado project at Metro State College of Denver, in partnership with the Colorado Council on 21st Century Learning, produced the video. "21st Century Learning Matters" provides an introduction and conversation starter for considering the transformations needed in education.
An introduction to 21st century literacy. It explains being literate in the 21st Century has moved beyond reading and writing, it has moved to a more advanced definition. To be literate you must be able to rapidly decode print, non-print text, pictures, music, sound and written language.
About a school that is using digital learning, but the students know when to put the technology away when it is not needed. They don't want to abandon formal learning, but combine that and digital learning to maximize.
A video saying that students are technology savvy and digitally native, and we need to tap into those resources to help them succeed.